Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Alive and well


Lucas had his 18 month well-child visit today. All is well with the little crazy-man. He got a shot and survived. Elena supervised the entire visit and gave her final approval of the doctor after his appointment. She said, "I like Dr. Wood. She's nice. She helped Lucas put his shoes on." I agree.
After Elena's night in the Emergency Room a couple of weeks ago, she was a little insistant that she was all better and didn't need to go to the doctor. "Dr. Joe and Daddy helped me get all better."
I love these kids and am pretty grateful that they are healthy, active, intelligent little buggers who like to race (with an official start and everything), tickle, throw tantrums, and everything else that shows me that they're thriving.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

A higher standard indeed

I have been watching the news programs on cable (trying to get all sides via Fox and CNN) and there has been a lot of discussion regarding the upcoming election. -We're picking a president in the fall in case you've been out of the loop - Anyway, many of you have probably heard about the extramarital affair that has been confirmed by a former presidential candidate, John Edwards. While I acknowledge no one is free of mistakes, I find what people to be saying quite fascinating. These discussions on the news shows have really disgusted me on so many levels, and I just wanted to get this out there. Comment if you agree, disagree, don't know what I'm talking about ....

1) I was listening to a consultant for a democrat's campaign last night and she was talking about how there shouldn't be much fallout for the party come the general election because democrats don't run on the conservative moral standards that republicans do. They don't go after the church-goers votes, in other words. Please, fidelity is not a high moral standard -it's a basic element to marriage or a serious relationship. I don't think that it exactly falls into the same category as same-sex marriage, abortion and welfare.

2) The former campaign manager for John Edwards was discussing the fall-out of this "breaking news" and to his credit he mentioned his disappointment for the former candidate, but then he proceeded to discuss the "business" of politics and running for office. It made me reflect upon the nature of campaigning and sad that it has turned into a business where money matters, nasty propaganda tactics are used to deflect or attract voters attention, and that winning may seem more important than the job at hand. I guess I just don't feel like politics should be a business, although I admit that it is. Good people, great leaders don't run for president because they don't have the money or they don't want to get into the messy campaigning. Although the fundamentals of democracy are being achieved, I am disappointed in the means taken to accomplish them.

3) The comment is often made that we should not hold these politicians to unrealistic standards. Well my question is, why not? I want a leader who can keep his commitments. If he can't stay true to his marriage vows, why should I believe any other promises he or she makes. If he can't honor his position in a family to lead and show respect and honor towards the members of it, how can I expect him to show respect and honor for the position he holds as head of a country. Don't tell me that the people running to lead one of the most influential and powerful countries in the world are only human. Speeding tickets are one thing. Infidelity is another. I will hold my candidates to higher standards, and although my choices this round leave much to be desired, I expect them to conduct their personal lives in a way that would not make me ashamed to teach my children to love and respect them as a leader.

Lastly, I am so grateful I live in a country that allows me to state my opinions, that allows us to choose our leaders, that makes information available to the masses (biased or not =), and I am really proud to be here despite the occasional rants.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Cin City

Not a typo, just my own creative play on words. =) The family and I just returned from a really great weekend in Cincinnati (see the play on words, haha). Anyway, we went down and stayed with our friends and Drew was able to hang out with some of his life-long buddies. Last year the party was in Morgantown and this year we congregated in Cincinnati.

Drew was able to hang out sans the fam part of the time, and I think it was good for him to be carefree for a little bit.

The kids and I met up with him on Saturday morning with two of the friends and their families. We went to the zoo and in the craziness of trying to meet up with everyone, keep the kids happy and everything else we only really saw the elephants. It was a good effort.

Anyway-I'm not in the mood to log our travels, but I just thought I would post a bit about our weekend. I'm surprised that Drew has managed to stay in touch with these friends for this long, and I look forward to our annual get-togethers with all of the wives and kids. Maybe someday I'll get to leave the kids with Drew for a little rendezvous with some of my friends =).